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The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Pullman residents to vote on Parks and Paths Bond

Pullman residents to vote on ‘Parks and Paths’ Bond

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter October 19, 2017

Pullman voters will decide on a replacement bond to improve city parks and pathways when they fill out their ballots. The League of Women Voter’s Pullman chapter held an open house Monday night at...

Iranian lawyer, human rights activist, and former judge Shirin Ebadi speaks on her vision to prevent war and promote equal rights in our world during her symposium at the University of Idaho Bruce M. Pitman Center.

Nobel Prize winner speaks about Human Rights at UI symposium

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA, Evergreen reporter October 16, 2017

Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi, spoke yesterday at the University of Idaho Pitman Center on tolerance, against the war in the Middle East and women’s rights through an international perspective. She...

Director of Public Affairs for Planned Parenthood Paul Dillon addresses federal funding threats.

Planned Parenthood faces federal funding risks

BAILEY CAMPBELL, Evergreen reporter October 13, 2017

Current legislative matters could affect the local Planned Parenthood clinic, which serves many patients who fall under the federal poverty level. Striving to educate the community, local organization...

Arthur Romano talks about model conflict solvers, such as Martin Luther King Jr., and the protests by young people that led to change.

Educator encourages understanding

LILLIE WILLIAMS, Evergreen reporter October 10, 2017

In light of recent demonstrations on campus, an international peace educator shared his insights on conflict resolution and free speech. The peace educator, Arthur Romano, an assistant professor at...

Candidates hope to improve WSU, Pullman relationships

LINH NGUYEN, Evergreen reporter October 10, 2017

While the Pullman City Council candidates come from different backgrounds, they both hope to improve interactions between the Pullman residential communities and the student body at WSU. Incumbent Al...

City Council candidates Dan Records (left), Garren Shannon (right) discuss their plans for Pullman if they are elected in November.

Candidates say infrastructure top priority

SANG JUNG, Evergreen Reporter October 10, 2017

Candidates for Pullman City Council position Ward 2 said that if elected, they both plan to increase community engagement and invest in infrastructure. Garren Shannon, who works as an information systems...

During her speech, political science professor Carolyn Long encourages political civility on campus.

‘Listening to understand’

SANG JUNG, Evergreen reporter October 8, 2017

Civil discourse in politics, and the lack thereof, were the topics of discussion at a Foley Institute talk on Friday. Visiting associate professor Carolyn Long in the School of Politics, Philosophy...

Candidates running for Moscow City Council and mayor answer audience questions Wednesday night.

Moscow candidates speak at town hall

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter October 6, 2017

Eight city council and mayoral candidates for Moscow discussed transportation, public safety and city branding during a political forum. The Wednesday forum was not focused on a single policy area....

New WSU Regent appointed

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor October 5, 2017

Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee appointed Heather Redman, co-founder of a Seattle-based technology venture capital firm, to the Board of Regents, WSU announced Thursday. Redman filled a vacant seat...

State GOP filed a complaint against Congressional candidate Lisa Brown for using WSU imagery.

Finance complaint filed against former WSU chancellor

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor October 5, 2017

WSU-related imagery appeared in an ad for a local Congressional candidate, which may have violated the state’s campaign guidelines. Lisa Brown — a former state Senate majority leader and WSU Spokane...

Hui Li and her seven-year-old son Jim Liu write welcome letters to refugees Saturday. The cards will be sent to refugee centers in Boise and Twin Falls, Idaho.

Moscow task force celebrates Human Rights Day

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA, Evergreen reporter October 2, 2017

The Latah County Human Rights Task Force celebrated Human Rights Day by tabling and creating cards to educate the community on refugees in Idaho. This past Saturday, the task force tabled at the Moscow...

President Kirk Schultz and Reagents listen to a presentation on Phase 2 of The Global Animal Health Building on WSUs campus.

Regents approve airport sale

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor September 22, 2017

The WSU Board of Regents unanimously voted to sell land to the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport to accommodate its runway expansion. They also unanimously voted to use the $14.7 million gained from the...

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